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Admission & programme:none
NFFC 1(Sayer 41) NCFC 0
Att.24hc
Top Bloke - Lee Sellar(New Fordley)
The game got off to a lively start with Heed ‘A’ scoring from their first attack, although it was a bit of a freak goal, as a defensive clearance hit the legs of Jack Elliott and looped over the ‘keeper and into the net. There was a bit of a delay from the players and the spectators, before everyone realised the ball was actually nestling in the goal. (according to the press the goal was credited to Mechack Kanda, but Ellliott definitely scored)
I was expecting the young Gateshead side to get stronger as the match progressed and win the game with ease, but full marks to Grainger Park, they improved in the second half and had good chances to take the game into extra time.
The Amateur Cup is the first pot in the bag for Gateshead ‘A’ The young Heed are well on course to win the 2nd Division title and just one victory away from the Football Conference Youth Alliance League title.
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Admission with programme:£3
GFC 1(Ellott 2) GPBC 0
Att.75.est
Top Bloke - Jack Elliott(Gateshead A)
514.Wardley WelfareFelling Magpies 2-0 Cramlington TownNorthern Alliance 1st DivisionSaturday 2nd April 2016Wardley is a large residential area on the eastern tip of Gateshead on the border with South Tyneside. It was once a vibrant pit village, with its colliery, terraced houses and the welfare ground, which was once home to Wardley Welfare FC.
This season I’ve been lucky enough not to have seen a 0-0, and in all the matches I’ve watched in the Northern Alliance I’m still to witness a goalless draw. That proud record looked threatened after a poor first half, with the only decent chance coming just before half time, when a header from Liam Barnett was cleared off the line.
The Magpies stepped it up after the break and produced on a good second half performance. Just before the hour mark Barnett did well to beat the offside trap, before running through on goal and firing in from 12 yards. Then on 72 minutes the three points were bagged when a shot from Liam Barnett from the edge of the box, took a massive deflection which wrong footed the ‘keeper, sending the ball into the right hand corner of the net.
This win has Felling sitting comfortably in 7th spot and it’s great to see a set of Magpies wearing black ‘n’ white winning more matches than they lose.
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FMFC 1(Barnett 57 Aitken 72) CTFC 0Att.16hcTop Bloke - Liam Barnett(Felling Magpies)